Yeah! I prefer it a lot, but I don't have to deal with start and stop traffic where I live. Really is the only thing to have in a mustang, it just seems wrong to have an automatic in a muscle car.
As a former tae kwon do guy and current muay thai/BJJ guy I have challenged many of them. I can testify that tae kwon do teaches weak skills with the exception of really solid kicks. Nowadays I'll either out box a tkd guy or just take him down and submit him with pretty much anything, since tkd fills your head with useless kata instead of usefull technique. Not hating, just honest perception of the style.
MMA sparring at the gym with a friend who talks a big game. We ended up clinched on the cage, he went for a single leg takedown so I closed my legs on his arm, snagged his other with my left arm, fell back and had him "flying" crucifixed. One of the greatest moments of my life. But i've also had the snot knocked out of me by a new guy with two lessons under his belt when I dropped my hands during his spinning backfist. I don't get upset about it though, I just love the sport.
I consider myself above average. But, you don't have to be super intelligent to make it in aviation. Just good at memorization and have that natural knack for flying so i'm not worried about it
Will it play it? Yes. On low. And poorly. Be ready to drop more like five or six hundred for something remotely capable of gaming. At least a grand for a good gaming laptop. Now, the wise thing to do would take 600 dollars and build a desktop PC
Possible with practice I suppose, I've done zero-g arcs many times and different control inputs can in fact "steer" anything that's floating. If he's flying a gravity fed, high wing trainer, then he'll stave the engine of fuel after a little bit though (done that too, shhhh..)
If it were me, I'd find a laptop with the great processor from the Asus, but with a better graphics card (probable the 560m) the 550m is kinda mediocre. probably be a little more expensive, but worth it for sure
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